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the nsa didn't go through any of that. the nsa was created by a top secret memorandum. sent by president truman. >> the nsa's activities were so secret that insiders joked its initials stood for no such agency. for a generation, the nsa operated behind the scenes. for instance, the nsa provided the first evidence of questionable soviet activity during the cuban missile crisis. >> a president has nothing to hide. >> then, in the 1970s came the watergate scandal. and suddenly, americans wanted to know all about washington's secret activities. this led to the church committee in 1975. chaired by idaho senator frank church, it was charged with investigating the american intelligence community. >> the first time an nsa director was dragged screaming, kicking up to testify in a public venue about what his agency did. >> matthew aid is an intelligence historian. an author of the history of the nsa. >> it never happened before that point and it literally required something close to a subpoena. >> nsa had little to do with watergate. but it did come out that the agency had been
the nsa didn't go through any of that. the nsa was created by a top secret memorandum. sent by president truman. >> the nsa's activities were so secret that insiders joked its initials stood for no such agency. for a generation, the nsa operated behind the scenes. for instance, the nsa provided the first evidence of questionable soviet activity during the cuban missile crisis. >> a president has nothing to hide. >> then, in the 1970s came the watergate scandal. and suddenly,...
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the nsa's secret war. this spring, general keith alexander, director of the national security agency, retired. it's a sign of how controversial his tenure was that if you type his name into google, they will suggest you might want to try keith alexander lie. now, it's true there's plenty that is controversial and perhaps even worth censoring. but often it seems the talk about the agency has shed more heat than light. that's why we wanted to talk to the people who were there. those who know what happened. what we found may surprise you. but first, the latest on the story that's shocked the nation. it seemed like things couldn't get worse for the national security agency after former employee edward snowden stole and then leaked a trove of america's most sensitive secrets a year ago. but things did get worse. a torrent of damaging stories. in august, it's revealed the agency has broken privacy rules thousands of times. a few weeks later, the black budget is published showing the nsa pays u.s. communication c
the nsa's secret war. this spring, general keith alexander, director of the national security agency, retired. it's a sign of how controversial his tenure was that if you type his name into google, they will suggest you might want to try keith alexander lie. now, it's true there's plenty that is controversial and perhaps even worth censoring. but often it seems the talk about the agency has shed more heat than light. that's why we wanted to talk to the people who were there. those who know what...
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the nsa adapted and moved on. ironically the agency's lowest point up until then came a number of years later, precisely because of its greatest success, the fall of the solve yet union. >> if you seek peace, tear down this wall. >> after the cold war ended, congress wanted the peace dividend. so they cut nsa's budget and nsa took money away from its research and development and put it into trying to keep operations up and running. >> general michael hayden was director of the nsa from 1999 to 2005. >> as the soviet union collapses, we have a technolo technological revolution going on over here and they both converged at a really inconvenient time for nsa. so after the fall of come nichl it took a hit. >> all i know fra structure no longer valid. declining budgets and that's pretty much where nsa was in the mid-1990s and the late 1990s. we could not keep up with the volume, variety and velocity of modern communications. >> you say it's deaf -- the signals that you want to listen to. >> if the nsa was deaf, a shock
the nsa adapted and moved on. ironically the agency's lowest point up until then came a number of years later, precisely because of its greatest success, the fall of the solve yet union. >> if you seek peace, tear down this wall. >> after the cold war ended, congress wanted the peace dividend. so they cut nsa's budget and nsa took money away from its research and development and put it into trying to keep operations up and running. >> general michael hayden was director of the...
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that is where nsa was. we could not keep up with the volume and velocity of modern communication. >> if the nsa was death, a shock would soon come loud enough for everyone. ♪ why do results matter so much? it's probably because they are the measurement of everything we do. for a wireless company, results come down to coverage speed and legendary reliability. so go ahead, stream, game or video chat. that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network. because the only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> the attack of september 11th shook americ
that is where nsa was. we could not keep up with the volume and velocity of modern communication. >> if the nsa was death, a shock would soon come loud enough for everyone. ♪ why do results matter so much? it's probably because they are the measurement of everything we do. for a wireless company, results come down to coverage speed and legendary reliability. so go ahead, stream, game or video chat. that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network. because the only thing that...
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the nsa adapted and moved on. with the fall of the soviet union admissions team less urgent submitting and the nsa lagged behind in the latest technology. as general michael hayden the nsa director who took charge in 1999 put it, in an age of telecommunications breakthroughs the nsa was becoming deaf. but 9-11 delivered a shock that was loud enough for everyone to hear. the nsa got a bigger budget and a new mission, stop the next attack. which leads us to a massive data center being built by the nsa in the utah desert. it's capacity to collect and analyze data so enormous it has even former nsa staffers worried. >> it is really a turnkey situation where it could be turned quickly and become a totalitarian state pretty quickly. >> how comfortable are you with the government being able to know so much. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don'
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nsa is not saying. the speculation is just about any of that and perhaps even more. >> drake says americans should be concerned about letting the government go too far in the tame of security. >> the only way for perfect security is perfect surveillance. >> that is george kaufman. that is what that would look like. >> drake is not alone in feeling that way. >> whatever you did electronically they could capture. >> bill worked at the nsa for nearly four decades starting as a data analyst in the days before desktop computers. after 9/11 the nsa fee bega bea warrantless surveillance program started by president bush. >> the telcoms providing billing data records of people in the united states calling people in the united states. my estimate was they were collecting on the order of 3 billion a day. >> 3 billion phone records. >> just internal to the country. >> in simple terms nsa is spying on americans inseidenberg of this country. >> that's correct. >> binney thought it was wrong and quit in protest. some
nsa is not saying. the speculation is just about any of that and perhaps even more. >> drake says americans should be concerned about letting the government go too far in the tame of security. >> the only way for perfect security is perfect surveillance. >> that is george kaufman. that is what that would look like. >> drake is not alone in feeling that way. >> whatever you did electronically they could capture. >> bill worked at the nsa for nearly four...
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citizens by the nsa and tucker carlson is one of them? >> well, the nsa as you are well aware and everyone is aware and everyone on this plane is aware is entities that focus on foreign threats and individuals who are attempting to do us harm on foreign soil. so that is their purview, but beyond that, i would point to the intelligence community. >> tucker: her wikipedia entry, ask them here at about here is what you notice, no denial. of course she is right the nsa is chartered to spy on foreigners but not americans. that is a legal purity of the nsa does routinely spy on americans, we don't call it spying but millions of americans and sometimes it doesn't for political reasons and everyone knows this. everyone, including sitting members of the intel community. some of them apparent with their own communications, that is true. and in washington it is considered considered a fine but it is dangerous and wrong. some faceless hack and government spy agency decides that he will hurt you and there is nothing you can do about it? that could hap
citizens by the nsa and tucker carlson is one of them? >> well, the nsa as you are well aware and everyone is aware and everyone on this plane is aware is entities that focus on foreign threats and individuals who are attempting to do us harm on foreign soil. so that is their purview, but beyond that, i would point to the intelligence community. >> tucker: her wikipedia entry, ask them here at about here is what you notice, no denial. of course she is right the nsa is chartered to...
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new allegations rock the nsa. documents leaked why former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations by the agency after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. >> john: we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. then, another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi leaves hundreds of people dead. >> our traditional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets. thee'll discuss the deteriorating situation in the region and the u.s. response with republican congressman pete king of new york and democratic senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. plus, another delay for the president's healthcare law forces the obama administration to play defense. >> this is no longer a political debate. this is what we call the law. >> the pr
new allegations rock the nsa. documents leaked why former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations by the agency after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. >> john: we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. then, another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters...
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nsa is not saying. the speculation is just about any of that and perhaps even more. >> drake says americans should be concerned about letting the government go too far in the tame of security. >> the only way for perfect security is perfect surveillance. >> that is george kaufman. that is what that would look like. >> drake is not alone in feeling that way. >> whatever you did electronically they could capture. >> bill worked at the nsa for nearly four decades starting as a data analyst in the days before desktop computers. after 9/11 the nsa fee bega bea warrantless surveillance program started by president bush. >> the telcoms providing billing data records of people in the united states calling people in the united states. my estimate was they were collecting on the order of 3 billion a day. >> 3 billion phone records. >> just internal to the country. >> in simple terms nsa is spying on americans inseidenberg of this country. >> that's correct. >> binney thought it was wrong and quit in protest. some
nsa is not saying. the speculation is just about any of that and perhaps even more. >> drake says americans should be concerned about letting the government go too far in the tame of security. >> the only way for perfect security is perfect surveillance. >> that is george kaufman. that is what that would look like. >> drake is not alone in feeling that way. >> whatever you did electronically they could capture. >> bill worked at the nsa for nearly four...
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you don't have to throw nsa out. democracy, you don't throw it out if you find fraud. >> david: last word from steve. as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whether the hand-outs destroy our wonderful work ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes, college grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major fight. so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> david: employers who don't trust the college gpa judge graduates on a skills-based test. is it
you don't have to throw nsa out. democracy, you don't throw it out if you find fraud. >> david: last word from steve. as we celebrate the har-working americans that make america great. the "cashin' in" gang looking in to whether the hand-outs destroy our wonderful work ethic. that's at the bottom of the hour. right here on forbes, college grades are meaningless? find out what more employers are relying on instead when it comes to new hires and why it's firing up a major fight....
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i distrust the nsa. if you go back and read a story in our newspaper in 2008, what we have learned is entirely consistent with that, if you describe the scope of the way this operation working normally. that and the snowden details have put more detail to it. in specific, the revelations about the court admonishing the nsa suggests there is a mechanism for dealing with error, at least, and potentially with abuse. >> and the administration released the court rulings, declassified them themselves, this is not a leak, so it got the information out there and it does show that there is a process by which mistakes overreaching is corrected. >> yeah, it was human operator error, it was not intentional evil grabbing e-mails and reading them. they worked with that judge, if you read down to the bottom of the statement and they corrected the problem to the satisfaction of the court and the court said problem solved. >> is your problem, james, that it's this president or is it the programs themselves? and i want to
i distrust the nsa. if you go back and read a story in our newspaper in 2008, what we have learned is entirely consistent with that, if you describe the scope of the way this operation working normally. that and the snowden details have put more detail to it. in specific, the revelations about the court admonishing the nsa suggests there is a mechanism for dealing with error, at least, and potentially with abuse. >> and the administration released the court rulings, declassified them...
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what the nsa is doing is not eavesdropping. they're doing data mining to see if the pattern is there. this is something wrong is happening. only and then when they see such a pattern, they have to go through various procedures warrants and the like before they can take further steps. in terms of defending ourselves, government does have the basic fundamental task of defending us. defending the realm. this is a good tool to do it. >> i think john made this in terms of erosion of freedom. is there no erosion of freedom going on, john? >> there's by definition erosion of freedom going on and we have to accept these counter factuals offered by politicians that if we hept been doing this we would have saved you from this. the reality of the world is a dangerous place, and despite all they're doing, bad things are going to continue to happen. i don't like the idea of empowering the state in a way that look more and more into our lives. that's the quickest way to ruin a country. particularly one like the united states. if we're allowi
what the nsa is doing is not eavesdropping. they're doing data mining to see if the pattern is there. this is something wrong is happening. only and then when they see such a pattern, they have to go through various procedures warrants and the like before they can take further steps. in terms of defending ourselves, government does have the basic fundamental task of defending us. defending the realm. this is a good tool to do it. >> i think john made this in terms of erosion of freedom....
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nsa. >> documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading rea about is the government gov actually abusing these programs. >> we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. >> and then another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters of mohamed morsi leaves hundreds of people dead.. >> our pro decisional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets. >> we will discuss the deteriorating situation in the region and the u.s. response with republican congressman pete king from new york and richard bloom -- bloom nee -- bloomenthal. >> and forcing the obama administration to play defense. >> this is no longer aat w political debate. this is what we call the law. >> the president claims that this law is working the way it is supposed to. but clearly it is not. >> we will ask our sundayn: w panel about the political fallout all right he
nsa. >> documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading rea about is the government gov actually abusing these programs. >> we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. >> and then another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters of mohamed morsi...
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citizens by the nsa and is tucker carlson one of them? >> the nsa as i'm sure you're well aware, as everyone on this plane is aware is an entity that focuses on foreign threats and individuals who are attempting to do was harm on foreign soil. so that is their purview but beyond that i would point you to the intelligence community. >> tucker: it's like she's reading a wikipedia entry. ask them. but here's what you notice, no denial. of course, she's right that the nsa's charter to spy on foreigners, foreigners, o non-americans, that's illegal. and if the nsa does routinely spy on americans, sometimes it does it for political reasons and everyone knows this, including sitting members of the intel community. some are paranoid about their own communication, that's true. in washington this is considered fine, but it's not fine. d it's dangerous and wrong. some faceless hack decides he doesn't like what you think, and he's going to hurt you and nthere's nothing you can do abt it? that could happen to you. and what it does happen, trust us. the
citizens by the nsa and is tucker carlson one of them? >> the nsa as i'm sure you're well aware, as everyone on this plane is aware is an entity that focuses on foreign threats and individuals who are attempting to do was harm on foreign soil. so that is their purview but beyond that i would point you to the intelligence community. >> tucker: it's like she's reading a wikipedia entry. ask them. but here's what you notice, no denial. of course, she's right that the nsa's charter to...
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tonight there's breaking news about the nsa. "the washington post" just reporting the nsa has broken privacy rules or overstepped legal authority thousands of times each year since 2008. according to an internal audit, most of the violations are of americans or foreign intelligence officials in the united states. and the "washington post" also reporting that the chief judge of the secret court that's supposed to provide oversight of the government's spying program says the court's ability to do so is limited. john sununu joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> with the news breaking, certainly an expansion of what we have been hearing about the nsa in terms of swpying. your thoughts? >> two things. a lot of what happens in an agency, even the nsa, is a reflection of the culture they see from the top. you have a. president and administration that levels in going beyond the box f you will, that they are limited to by law. i think that seeped all the way down into the nsa. even though the audit says i think it's in the las
tonight there's breaking news about the nsa. "the washington post" just reporting the nsa has broken privacy rules or overstepped legal authority thousands of times each year since 2008. according to an internal audit, most of the violations are of americans or foreign intelligence officials in the united states. and the "washington post" also reporting that the chief judge of the secret court that's supposed to provide oversight of the government's spying program says the...
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let's go back to the mission that nsa does. foreign intelligence, we are focused on counterterrorism. that is our mission is to protect this country from things like 9/11. >>> nation's intelligence chief told the journal today he stands by those comments. what i said the nsa does not go through citizens' emails. clapper indicated on he was referring to emails and they also said only when a phone number is deemed suspicious that the government goes back to the court and ask for permission to further scrutinize an individual. >> chris: thank you. opponent went on the road today to push his agenda. he is not a captive of the washington scandals. but the new nsa controversy followed him out of town. ed henry reports on the president trying to change the subject. >> if president obama thought a quick trip to north carolina would calm the controversies in washington. >> the middle-class has to be prospering, not just folks at the very top. >> reporter: it was all ground out by outrage from the right to left. nsa collecting the phone
let's go back to the mission that nsa does. foreign intelligence, we are focused on counterterrorism. that is our mission is to protect this country from things like 9/11. >>> nation's intelligence chief told the journal today he stands by those comments. what i said the nsa does not go through citizens' emails. clapper indicated on he was referring to emails and they also said only when a phone number is deemed suspicious that the government goes back to the court and ask for...
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that's nsa's charge. the first program executed under section 215 of the patriot act authorizes the collection of telephone metadata only. as you've heard before, the metadata is only the telephone numbers and contact, the time and date of the call and the duration of that call. this authority does not, therefore, allow the government to listen in on anyone's telephone call, even that of a terrorist. the information acquired under the court order from the telecommunications providers does not contain the content of any communications, what you're saying during the course of the conversation, the identities of the people that are talking or any cell phone locational information. as you also know, this program was specifically developed to allow the u.s. government to detect communications between terrorists operating outside the u.s. who are themselves communicating with potential operatives inside the u.s., a gap highlighted by the attacks of 9/11. the controls on the use of this data at nsa are specific,
that's nsa's charge. the first program executed under section 215 of the patriot act authorizes the collection of telephone metadata only. as you've heard before, the metadata is only the telephone numbers and contact, the time and date of the call and the duration of that call. this authority does not, therefore, allow the government to listen in on anyone's telephone call, even that of a terrorist. the information acquired under the court order from the telecommunications providers does not...
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the nsa finally spoke. did congress choke? why the judge calls the hearings a big joke. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. >>> does the nsa have the ability to listen to americans' phone calls or read their e-mails under these two programs? >> no, we to not have that authority. >> my friend the judge was watching that exchange today and he was hurling his lunch at the tv set, but what did you think of that? >> if it were in my courtroom, i would have said general, answer the question. question, does the nsa have the ability to listen to phone calls. answer, it is not in our authority. of course he doesn't have the legal authority to answer the phone calls. that's not the question asked. the question asked does he have the practical ability to do so and he couldn't answer that because the answer is yes, and the presiden
the nsa finally spoke. did congress choke? why the judge calls the hearings a big joke. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. >>> does the nsa have the ability to listen to americans' phone calls or read their e-mails under these two programs? >> no, we to not have that...
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person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> and have not? >> and have not. they cannot and have not by law and by rule. >> well, this week we're learning the nsa might have broken into google and yahoo data centers gathering users' account information and maybe e-mails. in the hot seat for reaction, glenn greenwald, he's the journalist who broke the news on the nsa snooping scandal. welcome, glenn. president obama guaranteed, guaranteed the nsa wasn't reading our e-mails. the "washington post" reported that they infiltrated google and yahoo centers so they could in fact read the e-mails. do you think president obama was misinformed or uninformed? >> no. i think neither. i think he was informed but chose to tell the public things that he knew to be false. this has really been the nub of the story from the beginning. the top nsa officials lied to the congress about what the nsa does with regards to american communication and president obama repeatedly misled the public. in all sorts of ways, without warrants, the nsa is frequently mo
person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> and have not? >> and have not. they cannot and have not by law and by rule. >> well, this week we're learning the nsa might have broken into google and yahoo data centers gathering users' account information and maybe e-mails. in the hot seat for reaction, glenn greenwald, he's the journalist who broke the news on the nsa snooping scandal. welcome, glenn. president obama...
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put the nsa to work. make sure they are listening in on the conversations that dennis rodman is having with kim jong-un. >> if you had a magical ear pose in his head, what would you want him to ask the leader of north korea? >> mr. kim jong-un, are you also talking to the iranians about the nuclear program or chinese or anybody or are you just busy executing all of your political oppons and even the uncle who put you in power? >> maybe dennis rodman is listening. >> thank you. >> think about the point? rodman having more face-to-face contact than anybody. >> putting the wrong pedal to the floor. sent the driver crashing through a store window, did you so that? >> megamillion jackpot is $700 million. how would you spend all of the dough. >> getting everything paid off. i like to travel and i wouldn't mind going somewhere warm like hawaii or the bahamas. i am ready for warmer weather already. . . . . . . . . . . . ♪ for auld lang syne >> where will you be on new year's eve this year? >> we start at 11:00
put the nsa to work. make sure they are listening in on the conversations that dennis rodman is having with kim jong-un. >> if you had a magical ear pose in his head, what would you want him to ask the leader of north korea? >> mr. kim jong-un, are you also talking to the iranians about the nuclear program or chinese or anybody or are you just busy executing all of your political oppons and even the uncle who put you in power? >> maybe dennis rodman is listening. >>...
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jon: last june, former nsa contractor edward snowden began leaking details about the nsa secret spy programs including one that scoops up and stores phone records an internet data virtually every american. days after the first leak the obama administration opened a criminal investigation. on june 21st the justice department filed espionage charges against snowden. in august the fugitive-leaker received asylum in russia for one year. in october we learned the fed spied on dozens of world leaders including some of our closest allies. last month a presidential review panel offered 46 recommendations how to reform the way the agency operates. today the president will change which changes he wants to make. jenna: remarkable to think a few months ago none of this would have happened except for the man on the screen there edward snowden. no matter how we got there, here we are. let's bring in white house correspondent ed henry live at the white house with a preview for us. ed, how big are the changes we expected president to propose today? >> reporter: jenna, i suspect the white house will play thi
jon: last june, former nsa contractor edward snowden began leaking details about the nsa secret spy programs including one that scoops up and stores phone records an internet data virtually every american. days after the first leak the obama administration opened a criminal investigation. on june 21st the justice department filed espionage charges against snowden. in august the fugitive-leaker received asylum in russia for one year. in october we learned the fed spied on dozens of world leaders...
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obama trying to convince us that nsa's spying the for our own good. as more details surface about the excessive effort should we be concerned? are the media concerned? >> conflictses in the middle east continue to heat up. chemical attacks in syria. killing more than a
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the nsa was becoming deaf. but 9-11 delivered a shock that was loud enough for everyone to hear. the nsa got a bigger budget and a new mission, stop the next attack. which leads us to a massive data center being built by the nsa in the utah desert. it's capacity to collect and analyze data so enormous it has even former nsa staffers worried. >> it is really a turnkey situation where it could be turned quickly and become a totalitarian state pretty quickly. >> how comfortable are you with the government being able to know so much. that's next. did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. this tree has deep roots, strong limbs... things are pched and not pinned. nicely done. thboys love it. they are up there day and night. well that might be because y overlooked one thing... what? it lo
the nsa was becoming deaf. but 9-11 delivered a shock that was loud enough for everyone to hear. the nsa got a bigger budget and a new mission, stop the next attack. which leads us to a massive data center being built by the nsa in the utah desert. it's capacity to collect and analyze data so enormous it has even former nsa staffers worried. >> it is really a turnkey situation where it could be turned quickly and become a totalitarian state pretty quickly. >> how comfortable are you...
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citizens, the people there at nsa. they take protecting your civil liberties and privacy as the most important thing they do in securing this nation. and so when people just say they're going to have all this stuff at utah data center, that's baloney. that's ludicrous. i am not coming out to say here's what we're doing at utah, that would be ridiculous, too, it would give our adversaries a tremendous advantage. we're not going to do that. >> reporter: bill binney says alexander's protestations aren't the point. they will have a stunning capacity to collect, store and analyze anyone's data. >> it is a question if we get the wrong person in office or certain people set up their network internally in government, they could make that happen quickly. life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, balance those three virtues all the time. the question people like me ask the american people, so how much more do you want me to do? >> catherine herridge in part one of that series. >>> fox news learned within the past minutes that general
citizens, the people there at nsa. they take protecting your civil liberties and privacy as the most important thing they do in securing this nation. and so when people just say they're going to have all this stuff at utah data center, that's baloney. that's ludicrous. i am not coming out to say here's what we're doing at utah, that would be ridiculous, too, it would give our adversaries a tremendous advantage. we're not going to do that. >> reporter: bill binney says alexander's...
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or nsa. in the 1950s, the spy center so secretive, the joke was the initials stood for no such agency. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> after watergate, however, people wanted to know what the spy agencies were really up to. in 1975, general lou allen became the first director of the nsa to testify publicly before congress. the agency, once so secretive, was exposed. the public learned that it was aven eavesdropping on messages into and out of country in response, in 1978, the federal government passed fisa, the foreign intelligence security act. they needed to get warrants before performing certain surveillance in the united states. the nsa adapted and moved on. with the fall of the soviet union, its mission seemed urgent to many, and the nsa lagged hunted in latest technology. as general michael hayden took chart in 1999, in an age of telecommunications breakthroughs, the nsa was becoming deaf. but 9/11 delivered a shock that was loud enough for everyone to hear. t
or nsa. in the 1950s, the spy center so secretive, the joke was the initials stood for no such agency. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> after watergate, however, people wanted to know what the spy agencies were really up to. in 1975, general lou allen became the first director of the nsa to testify publicly before congress. the agency, once so secretive, was exposed. the public learned that it was aven eavesdropping on messages into and out of country in...
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the nsa has conceded. grand greenwald with pulitzer prize for exposing nsa extensive surveillance of american citizens. this is not a new thing but widespread. and in a moment, we are joined by glenn greenwald to expose what we know about what our government is doing to us. but first tonight, good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." last week democrats in new york city voted for a new mayor. the end of de blasio era. new york is a one-party state with exotic esperanto speakers in new york city so primary effectively the same as the general election. that is the vote. in new york part of some battles, all the bickering s between different shades of corrupt left-wingers. in some way, it would be easier to get elections done. but you would be wrong. eight days later, we still have no idea who the next mayor of new york will be. all votes are in.ay they have all been counted supposedly. the problem is no one in charge can do math. in addition, it's the main stumbling block. it is hard to overstate
the nsa has conceded. grand greenwald with pulitzer prize for exposing nsa extensive surveillance of american citizens. this is not a new thing but widespread. and in a moment, we are joined by glenn greenwald to expose what we know about what our government is doing to us. but first tonight, good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." last week democrats in new york city voted for a new mayor. the end of de blasio era. new york is a one-party state with exotic esperanto...
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and there's far more scrutiny of the nsa. considering the nature of the threat against us, when you balance out the equities, it's clearly on the side of the nsa. >> i don't think any americans want to be unprotected when it comes to terrorist threats, but the issue is how do you go about that fairly and have people feel like their liberties are not being fringed upon. the district court judge said this, surely such a program infringes on that degree of privacy that the founders enshrined in the fourth amendment. so how do you do both? >> i think everyone's rights are being protected. no one's phone calls are being listened to by the nsa. there are no names or addresses. we have a list of phone number to phone number. the only time the nsa goes further than that is if an overseas terrorist has made a phone call into the united states. then you track down who that terrorist has spoken to. then they have to go to the justice department to go to court to get a warrant to tap conversations in the future. so the nsa cannot do anyt
and there's far more scrutiny of the nsa. considering the nature of the threat against us, when you balance out the equities, it's clearly on the side of the nsa. >> i don't think any americans want to be unprotected when it comes to terrorist threats, but the issue is how do you go about that fairly and have people feel like their liberties are not being fringed upon. the district court judge said this, surely such a program infringes on that degree of privacy that the founders enshrined...
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breakthroughs the nsa was becoming deaf. but 69-11 dee lived -- delivere a shock that was loud enough for everyone to hear. the nsa got a bigger budget and a new anythings, stop next atta -- the new mission, stop the next attack. it leads us to things like a massive data collections center being built in the utah desert. >> it is really a turnkey situation where it could turn quickly and become a totalitarian state pretty quickly. >> how flexible are you with the government being able to know so much. that's next. [ larry ] younow throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn but now, thanks to treating with prilosec otc, we don't have to suffer like they used to. [ bell dings ] ♪ [ horse whinnies ] getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. we've surcome a long way. ♪ [ le announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credi
breakthroughs the nsa was becoming deaf. but 69-11 dee lived -- delivere a shock that was loud enough for everyone to hear. the nsa got a bigger budget and a new anythings, stop next atta -- the new mission, stop the next attack. it leads us to things like a massive data collections center being built in the utah desert. >> it is really a turnkey situation where it could turn quickly and become a totalitarian state pretty quickly. >> how flexible are you with the government being...
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. >>> well, in recent weeks we learned more about the nsa scandals. the agency violated privacy ruls over 3,000 times in one year and now another abuse of power. officials clal nsa officers used the agency's authority to spy on love interest. spouses, boyfriends, girlfriends, several times. i am joined by congressman trey gowdy. this is almost unbelievable. how does this make you feel about the repeated claims we're hearing from the nsa that we ought to trust the nsa and community generally. >> well, the cloak was stripped away long ago tucker. we were first told the programs
. >>> well, in recent weeks we learned more about the nsa scandals. the agency violated privacy ruls over 3,000 times in one year and now another abuse of power. officials clal nsa officers used the agency's authority to spy on love interest. spouses, boyfriends, girlfriends, several times. i am joined by congressman trey gowdy. this is almost unbelievable. how does this make you feel about the repeated claims we're hearing from the nsa that we ought to trust the nsa and community...
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the nsa using programs with code names like barney,
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meanwhile, nsa chief testified before congress on tuesday and made it clear that nsa programs have protected the u.s. from terrorist threats across the cloab -- the globe including 50 times since flien/11. >> in recent years these programs along with other intelligence has protected the u.s. and our allies across the globe to include helping prevent the terrorist -- the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> game over as they say. anyway, general alexzander refused to say why the nsa failed to protect this dog from this cat. >> when are we going to tackle pet bullying? this is happening everywhere across the country. i told you it was going to happen after gay marriage. cats were going to start bullying dogs because now they know they can get away with it, america. i'm right, you're wrong. dana, welcome to the program. thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> has this entire nsa story been blown out of proportion or is it time to impeach the president? >> i am going with the former. it is blown out of proportion, but it is partly the white house's fault. they couldn't do anyth
meanwhile, nsa chief testified before congress on tuesday and made it clear that nsa programs have protected the u.s. from terrorist threats across the cloab -- the globe including 50 times since flien/11. >> in recent years these programs along with other intelligence has protected the u.s. and our allies across the globe to include helping prevent the terrorist -- the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> game over as they say. anyway, general alexzander refused...
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worried about the nsa spying on the pope. this is going to be a big issue in the end, i don't believe that they reach critical mass and actually make profound changes and i could be very wrong but i do think in the end there are too many people that back up this kind. >> wholly alliance? one could argue these are people whether they are liberals or libertarians concerned with privacy. >> alliance that tends to frustrate their party in their traditional base of their party. they meet on afghanistan and meet on drone use and meet on surelts. you saw dick cheney surveillance. they are still in the republican establishment a strong defense whatever the. in sa is doing. in the end it will be interesting to see whether or not the new coalition is the majority. >> charles, has any of this, as it's come out and steve is quite right because the initial headlines sometimes isn't backed up by what we find out, has any of it changed your mind about edward snowden and whether or not he is a whistle blower or somewhere on the spectrum to t
worried about the nsa spying on the pope. this is going to be a big issue in the end, i don't believe that they reach critical mass and actually make profound changes and i could be very wrong but i do think in the end there are too many people that back up this kind. >> wholly alliance? one could argue these are people whether they are liberals or libertarians concerned with privacy. >> alliance that tends to frustrate their party in their traditional base of their party. they meet...
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for a long time, nsa stood for no such agency, or never say anything. a lot of what happens here was never talked about, until recently. welcome to "special report." a special edition tonight, bringing you an exclusive look behind the scenes at the national security agency. we're coming to you tonight from the director's office, and joining us now, the 16th nsa director, general keith alexander, a man wrapping up his tenure as director of the world's largest intelligence service. thanks for having us. >> thank you, bret. >> general, "new york times" today, the front page here, president obama will seek limits for nsa on call records. backs a wide overhaul. agencies bulk collection would end, new role for judges. knowing what you know, what's coming down the pike for your agency? >> i think a couple things, with respect to the business record, fisa section 215. we had an opportunity over the last couple of months to work with the interagency to figure out what are the best options for our country? to address the civil liberties and privacy concerns that
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, it's the justice department, it's nsa, trust them? >> post boston bombing. remember the mentality afterwards. why did they together guardian. >> bill: somebody leaked it out. you are not for this, are you? >> you got the doj, nsa, i can't keep track. >> bill: its mass accumulation have information? >> i am on the fence where i like to be. i'll tell you why. >> bill: you can't decide whether you are for or against, at leers mcguirk is man. >> if you believe in the patriot act you can't be hypocritical. >> bill: you are a hypocrite. >> democrats were outraged at the patriot act and now dianne feinstein is developing it. >> i supported the patriot act because it was specific information not a general to pick anybody's information. >> bill: i want everybody to know he weaseled out of this. >> a woman is suing united airlines for $170,000 because some hot coffee was spilled on her on the flight which is owned by united now. she says she needs $170,000 because coffee was spilled on her. >> it's clearly frivolous and outrageous this is how s
, it's the justice department, it's nsa, trust them? >> post boston bombing. remember the mentality afterwards. why did they together guardian. >> bill: somebody leaked it out. you are not for this, are you? >> you got the doj, nsa, i can't keep track. >> bill: its mass accumulation have information? >> i am on the fence where i like to be. i'll tell you why. >> bill: you can't decide whether you are for or against, at leers mcguirk is man. >> if you...
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of which the nsa is a part. the people on the right don't like it because they don't trust the obama administration. you put the two things together and there they are together, as we were talking about last night. you have dennis kucinich and rand paul basically side by side on this issue. >> speaking of -- >> a rare combination. >> it's made for the strangest bedfellows, this case, speaking of distrusting administration officials and distrusting the national security institution, our directors of national intelligence, james clapper, represents both, right? he's the head of the intel community, basically? >> he is. >> he's coming under fire in the weeks since the nsa scandal broke for testimony he gave to congress at best appears misleading. he was asked in march by democratic senator, ron wyden, the following. listen to his answer and i want to tell you what he said since then. here it is. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does
of which the nsa is a part. the people on the right don't like it because they don't trust the obama administration. you put the two things together and there they are together, as we were talking about last night. you have dennis kucinich and rand paul basically side by side on this issue. >> speaking of -- >> a rare combination. >> it's made for the strangest bedfellows, this case, speaking of distrusting administration officials and distrusting the national security...
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the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your emails. >> bill: president obama says the u.s. government is not reading private emails. the nsa whistleblower says they are. who do you believe? charles krauthammer will weigh in. >> in particular obviously a crucial way of reproducing whiteness, white supremacy, white privilege. >> bill: far left university of pennsylvania teacher says opposition to late term abortion is driven by white racism. incredible. we will show you what's going on. >> money for heroin. >> also tonight undercover reporter exposes fraud in 2 billion-dollar telephone entitlement. largely paid for by americans. this situation might shock you. >> people on drugs. they get this phone and they go get $40. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. do you believe president obama? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. there is no question the president is in trouble. areasonable doubt doing in new cnn poll mr. obama's job rati
the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your emails. >> bill: president obama says the u.s. government is not reading private emails. the nsa whistleblower says they are. who do you believe? charles krauthammer will weigh in. >> in particular obviously a crucial way of reproducing whiteness, white supremacy, white privilege. >> bill: far left university of pennsylvania teacher says opposition to late term abortion is driven by white racism....
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we then, that is being tipped from the nsa. we then go through the legal process here, the fbi does, regarding that u.s. person. so we go and we have to serve what is called a national security letter to identify the subscriber, it's much like a subpoena, following that if we want to pursue electronic surveillance we have to make a specific application regarding that person with the fiza court here. >> that's what i was looking for. thanks very much. i yield back. >> if i could, just to follow on and to clarify, as we're going through this i want to make sure everything we say is exactly right from my perspective, as shaun said nsa may not target the phone calls or emails of any u.s. person anywhere in the world without individualized court orders. >> thank you. >> that's an important point we can't make enough. will lobiando. >> thank you mr. chairman. general alexander and team, thank you for helping us understand in so many closed sessions and hopefully helping the nation understand -- jon: the top leaders at the nsa, the na
we then, that is being tipped from the nsa. we then go through the legal process here, the fbi does, regarding that u.s. person. so we go and we have to serve what is called a national security letter to identify the subscriber, it's much like a subpoena, following that if we want to pursue electronic surveillance we have to make a specific application regarding that person with the fiza court here. >> that's what i was looking for. thanks very much. i yield back. >> if i could,...
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. >>> what reason could the nsa have for this? they feared that terrorists and other criminals would use games to plot attacks. >> that does make sense, how islamic terrorists do like to be surrounded by 72 virgins. boom. oh, yeah. >> you know, it sounds like gross overkill to me but what do i know? maybe there is a logical reason why the nsa is spying on millions of gamers playing world of warcraft and dungeons and dragons. with us right now on the dry side, to put all of this in perspective are jonathan windel who is called the world's most accomplished gamer with us tonight from kansas city. well, from miami, dave is a former nsa, he's not a space guy. he's a spy guy. a former scientist that runs his own hacking company right now called immunity incorporated. so you first. why would they be looking at gamers? why are they probing gamers? >> you know, i don't really think there's you really a big reason why they would follow us gamers. it doesn't make a lot of sense. if i were a terrorist i would find way better ways to communic
. >>> what reason could the nsa have for this? they feared that terrorists and other criminals would use games to plot attacks. >> that does make sense, how islamic terrorists do like to be surrounded by 72 virgins. boom. oh, yeah. >> you know, it sounds like gross overkill to me but what do i know? maybe there is a logical reason why the nsa is spying on millions of gamers playing world of warcraft and dungeons and dragons. with us right now on the dry side, to put all of...
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agents working for the nsa over here in the u.k. were also listening in on communications with then-russian president dmitri dmitry medvedev. he was at those summits as well. as you recall at that time, the obama administration was trying to reset relations with russia, jon. jon: we have the g8 now be, what's the mood among the delegates there as this information is breaking? >> reporter: well, the suspicion is, jon, at least some of the officials there might be a little more circumspect with their communications at this summit. current u.k. prime minister david cameron, in fact, was asked today if there's any kind of surveillance going on like this right now at the summit. he said he never comments on security and intelligence matters. now, some of the delegations that were specifically targeted back in 2009 including key u.s. ally turkey is actually asking questions as is russia. some officials there quite upset about these revelations. but, you know, it is widely suspected that there is a fair amount of surveillance at these summ
agents working for the nsa over here in the u.k. were also listening in on communications with then-russian president dmitri dmitry medvedev. he was at those summits as well. as you recall at that time, the obama administration was trying to reset relations with russia, jon. jon: we have the g8 now be, what's the mood among the delegates there as this information is breaking? >> reporter: well, the suspicion is, jon, at least some of the officials there might be a little more circumspect...